Manual of Clinical MicrobiologyEdwin H. Lennette, American Society for Microbiology |
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... pigment in the dark and also in the light ; commonly , more pigment is pro- duced if growth occurs in a lighted incubator . Photochromogenic strains are stimulated to pro- duce pigment by light exposure and , ordinarily , do not show ...
... pigment in the dark and also in the light ; commonly , more pigment is pro- duced if growth occurs in a lighted incubator . Photochromogenic strains are stimulated to pro- duce pigment by light exposure and , ordinarily , do not show ...
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... pigmented and produce a diffusible tan or amber - to - brown pigment . Group IIf Group IIf is similar to F. meningosepticum in DNA base composition and in a number of phe- notypic characteristics . Typical strains produce luxuriant ...
... pigmented and produce a diffusible tan or amber - to - brown pigment . Group IIf Group IIf is similar to F. meningosepticum in DNA base composition and in a number of phe- notypic characteristics . Typical strains produce luxuriant ...
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... pigment TABLE 5. Some pigments produced by Pseudomonas species Phena- zine Pigment Color struc- Produced by some strains of ture Pyocyanin + Blue P. aeruginosa Pyorubin ( aerugino- + Red P. aeruginosa sin A ) Sign Pyorubin ( aerugino- + ...
... pigment TABLE 5. Some pigments produced by Pseudomonas species Phena- zine Pigment Color struc- Produced by some strains of ture Pyocyanin + Blue P. aeruginosa Pyorubin ( aerugino- + Red P. aeruginosa sin A ) Sign Pyorubin ( aerugino- + ...
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Indigenous and Pathogenic Microorganisms of Humans | 25 |
Procedures to Use During Outbreaks of FoodBorne Disease | 40 |
Collection Handling and Processing of Specimens HENRY D ISENBERG JOHN | 52 |
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